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To Give Cancer a Deadly Fever, NIST Explores Better Nanoparticle Design
Heat may be the key to killing certain types of cancer, and new research from a team including National Institute of Standards and...
Jun 17, 20152 min read


Nanoparticles can be intrinsically left- and right-handed
A team of scientists from ITMO University and Trinity College Dublin published first experimental results showing that ordinary...
Jun 17, 20154 min read


Control of Light with DNA-Nanoparticle Crystals
DNA enables one to precisely place nanoparticles into periodic structures (called “superlattices”) in two or three dimensions as either...
Jun 11, 20152 min read


NIST's 'Nano-Raspberries' Could Bear Fruit in Fuel Cells
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a fast, simple process for making platinum...
Jun 10, 20153 min read


Tiny particles, big impact?
Binghamton researchers are investigating how ingesting nanoparticles may influence health Researchers at Binghamton University believe...
Jun 9, 20152 min read


DNA Double Helix Does Double Duty in Assembling Arrays of Nanoparticles
Synthetic pieces of biological molecule form framework and glue for making nanoparticle clusters and arrays In a new twist on the use of...
May 26, 20154 min read
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